Chris Dyson Joins RML for Le Mans

Ahead of this weekend’s official ACO Le Mans Series test at the Paul Ricard circuit at Le Castellet in southern France, RML AD Group is pleased to confirm that Chris Dyson will be joining the team’s driver line-up for this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours.

Lead driver and Sporting Director of Dyson Racing in the American Le Mans Series, Chris will be partnering regular RML drivers Mike Newton and Thomas Erdos in the team’s Lola-Mazda B09/86 Coupé for the two-day test, starting Sunday 8th March. “I am really thrilled to be returning to Le Mans with such a great team,” says Dyson. “RML has set the standard for LMP2 teams in Europe and I am hopeful that Mike, Tommy and I can take RML back to the top step of the podium at Le Mans this year.” RML won the LMP2 category in the Le Mans 24 Hours for the first time in 2005, with Warren Hughes as third driver, and then again in 2006 with Andy Wallace.

Dyson Racing was founded 26 years ago by Rob Dyson, father to Chris, and has been a prominent competitor in the ALMS since 1999. Over the last two seasons Dyson Racing campaigned a pair of Porsche RS Spyders, finishing third in the 2008 ALMS P2 team championship, fifth and sixth in the driver’s championship, and helping Porsche to the manufacturer’s title. One month after RML announced a new deal with Mazda for the supply of engines for its Lola coupé, Dyson Racing confirmed that it too would be running two Mazda-powered Lolas in 2009.

“Having Chris Dyson join the team for the Le Mans 24 hour race is really positive news,” states RML Team Manager Phil Barker. “Dyson Racing have been testing their own Lola-Mazda LMP2 Coupé in the USA, so Chris will already be familiar with the car, but he also brings with him his considerable experience from the fiercely competitive American Le Mans Series.’

Thirty-one year-old Chris joins an established partnership that has been together for six consecutive seasons. Mike Newton and Thomas Erdos have been co-driving since 2003, taking the Le Mans Series LMP2 title in 2007, but Erdos is confident that Chris Dyson will fit in easily. “We’ve had several different driver combinations in the past, and it’s worked well for us every time. Chris has been racing competitively for many years now, and everything I hear and know about him is very positive. It’s also excellent that he’s part of the Lola-Mazda programme in the States. The fact that he’s familiar with the car is hugely valuable to us, and he will have plenty of time between now and Le Mans in June to gain a better understanding of the chassis. It will be good to welcome him to the team this weekend, and I’m looking forward to working with him.”

CEO of AD Group, Mike Newton, shares that optimism. “In many respects, Chris is the perfect addition to our squad. For several years now we’ve been running near-parallel racing programmes on each side of the Atlantic. While RML was racing the MG Lola AER in Europe, Dyson Racing was developing a similar chassis in the States. As we move forwards into a new era with Mazda, so too does Dyson. We have shared history and experience, working on very similar projects for many years, so I’m now looking forward to working closely with Chris in the run-up to Le Mans. It’s a very exciting time.”

“Ever since Mazda began racing, endurance racing in general and Le Mans in particular has been a key element. Our historic win in 1991 still resonates with fans and Mazda employees around the world. We’re thrilled to have RML and other teams running the Mazda MZR-R at Le Mans this year. We’re also pleased to see the great cooperation between Dyson Racing and RML. This shared wisdom should help both teams,” noted Robert Davis, Senior Vice President, Product Development and Quality, and the man responsible for Mazda’s North American motorsports operations under the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development banner.

“I am very thankful to Mazda, whose support for their LMP2 program worldwide made this opportunity happen for me,” concludes Chris. “It is a distinct honour to be representing Mazda at both Le Mans and in the ALMS championship this year.”


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